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(Mar 27, 2008 - 11:27 AM)
Quoted from a Bell/Sympatico notice recently posted in other forums had this info in it. As Bell/Sympatico would never release the actual numbers, Here is somewhat of an extrapolation.
"Important Usage Billing Changes
dated March 13, 2008"
"only 5% of our base exceeds 60GB/month. In fact 82% of customers stay under 10GB /month."
This leave 13% of customers using between 10 and 60GB/month.
So using the above info at worst case usages:
82 x 10GB = 820GB
13 x 60GB = 780GB
820GB + 780GB = 1600GB
1600GB/95 = 16.8 GB
In effect 95% of Sympatico's own user base average about 17GB a month at worst.
Now lets say the other 5% use 500GB a month on average per user:
5 x 500GB = 2500GB
1600GB + 2500GB = 4100GB
4100GB/100 = 41GB
so as per Bell/Sympatico's numbers: overall, I don't see a real issue here with total amounts of bandwidth used, as 41GB is not a huge amount in our present internet world....
So what is the real reason for capping and traffic shaping?